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A gas station owner in Philadelphia recently hired security guards armed with AR-15s or shotguns and decked out in Kevlar to protect his establishment from the city's rampant crime.

Neil Patel, who runs a Karco gas station at Broad and Clearfield streets in North Philadelphia, said he recruited Pennsylvania S.I.T.E. state agents to protect his employees and customers after his store had been repeatedly ransacked, according to local Fox affiliate Fox 29.

"They are forcing us to hire the security, high-level security, state level," Patel told the outlet. "We are tired of this nonsense; robbery, drug trafficking, hanging around, gangs."

Gas station owner Neil Patel

Gas station owner Neil Patel of North Philadelphia said he has been forced to hire armed security to protect his establishment from the city's rampant crime. (Fox 29)

Patel explained he was finally moved to hire the armed security after young people recently vandalized his business and stole its ATM. He said his car has also been vandalized by criminals in the area.

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Pennsylvania S.I.T.E agents at Philly gas station

Chief Andre Boyer said Pennsylvania S.I.T.E. agents are decked out in Kevlar and well-trained in the use of weapons and relevant law. (Fox 29)

"We wear Kevlar, we are trained, my guards go to training every other week, they're proficient with [their guns] and with their taser, they know the law," Chief Andre Boyer said.

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Vandalized gas station in North Philadelphia

Neil Patel said his gas station in North Philadelphia has been vandalized and that he was moved to hire armed security after criminals stole its ATM. (Fox 29)

Local residents and neighbors were reportedly of mixed opinion regarding Patel's decision to deploy such heavily armed security.

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"I listen to them, but according to some people, violent people, they carry the guns, they're not afraid of them? This is the protection for the neighborhood and the customers," said Patel.

Armed guard outside gas station in North Philadelphia

Neil Patel said incidents at his gas station have stopped since he deployed armed guards to protect it. (Fox 29)

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Patel added that his business has stopped experiencing any incidents of loitering or other crimes since he beefed up security.